Because it doesn't clip the highlights or the shadows. Using levels and
curves in PS will bring the image back to life, but there are times when you
want/need to keep the lightest highlight or the darkest shadow.
Maris
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From: "Petru Lauric" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Tomek Zakrzewski wrote:
>I know VueScan quite well, I use it with my Agfa Arcus 1200 flatbed scanner,
>I I appreciate many of it's qualities, I can even live with its user
>interface :-)
>But putting UI aside, I'm most interested in the capabilities of those
>programmes in delivering good scans
Personally I prefer Nikonscan 3 to any scan driver I've used, especially for
color negatives. With Nikonscan set up correctly for color management you
may be amazed at color neg scan quality just using Nikonscan's defaults.
PhotoCal and Spyder aren't that expensive, why not do it?
Dave
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